1 He had hateful memories of him.
2 He hated his mother's affectations.
3 "I hate them for it," cried Hallward.
4 He hated the idea of even touching them.
5 The memory of the thing is hateful to me.
6 Women who hate one are much more interesting.
7 "I hate offices, and I hate clerks," he replied.
8 Her grandfather hated Kelso, thought him a mean dog.
9 That is the reason I hate vulgar realism in literature.
10 There was something in the shape of his fingers that I hated.
11 Ugliness that had once been hateful to him because it made things real, became dear to him now for that very reason.
12 "I hate the way you talk about your married life, Harry," said Basil Hallward, strolling towards the door that led into the garden.
13 "He is not a gentleman, Mother, and I hate the way he talks to me," said the girl, rising to her feet and going over to the window.
14 Harry, I can't quarrel with my two best friends at once, but between you both you have made me hate the finest piece of work I have ever done, and I will destroy it.
15 He was a gentleman, and he hated him for that, hated him through some curious race-instinct for which he could not account, and which for that reason was all the more dominant within him.
16 He hated to be separated from the picture that was such a part of his life, and was also afraid that during his absence some one might gain access to the room, in spite of the elaborate bars that he had caused to be placed upon the door.
17 It was a large, well-proportioned room, which had been specially built by the last Lord Kelso for the use of the little grandson whom, for his strange likeness to his mother, and also for other reasons, he had always hated and desired to keep at a distance.
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